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The 7 Best Restaurants in the Gothic Quarter, Barcelona

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Barcelona‘s Gothic Quarter features intriguing, winding alleyways, with impressive and characterful architecture. Amongst these historic streets, there are hidden treasures, from restaurants and cafes, to clubs and bars. Being close to Las Ramblas also makes it easily accessible and a must-visit area of Barcelona. Here are the best places to eat in Barcelona’s popular Gothic Quarter.

Tapeo

Scallop tapas

As the name suggests, this is a tapas haven. Complete with a long bar and modern décor, Tapeo hosts wonderful chefs who combine tradition with creativity to deliver delicious tapas made from the highest quality produce. Spreading the flavor of Barcelona through their wide variety of tapas dishes, from Spanish omelet to glazed beef cheek stew, presentation and taste alike are truly impeccable at Tapeo. This tapas bar is a popular place to enjoy traditional Spanish cuisine in one of Barcelona’s trendiest areas.

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El Bosc de Les Fades

For a taste of Barcelona and its magic, heat to El Bosc de Les Fades. This fairy tale restaurant offers a unique and magical dining experience far from anything else you will find in Barcelona or, for that matter, in Spain. Tucked away in the bustling tourism hub of Las Ramblas, this is an unsuspecting treasure. Not a detail has been spared when it comes to the fairy tale-like interior decoration. Complete with artificial woodland, trickling waterfalls and fairies, the novelty of the décor itself is enough to warrant a visit. Enjoy the many surprises of El Bosc de Les Fades whilst feasting on the hot sandwiches, tapas and snacks on offer.

Les Quinze Nits

Located on the Plaza Real, this is an elegant and formal restaurant with a traditionally Mediterranean focus, guests can enjoy everything from old favorites to slow-cooked meals made to perfection and using fresh market produce. Les Quinze Nits brims with sophistication, offering guests a comfortable and relaxing, yet classy environment. Moreover, the restaurant’s main key to success is that it offers style on a budget and is very reasonably priced.

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El Salón

Warm, friendly, and welcoming, El Salón was founded in 1995 as the first French style diner bistro in this area of Barcelona. Serving home-made Mediterranean cuisine with specific Catalonian and French influences, El Salón ensures they serve top quality dishes from an extensive menu, but in a relaxed and informal environment. True to its traditional Catalonian food, it oozes charm with its recycled furniture, sofas at the entrance, and library themed décor. Not only does its antique interior offer guests a unique dining experience, the restaurant also has a terrace on the Plaça Traginers with a Roman wall backdrop.

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El Quatre Gats

Among the most famous places to eat in Barcelona stands El Quatre Gats (or The Four Cats). Famous for being one of Picasso’s haunts, El Quatre Gats prides itself on being the host of Picasso’s first ever exhibition, as well as playing host to numerous musicians, artists and architects alike including Albéniz and Gaudí. Their artistic influence is still evident, with their impressions scattered all over the walls of El Quatre Gats. Opening in 1897, it has been, from the very beginning, an unusual and artistic place to gather and eat. Today its rich and inspiring history has made it a popular dining spot. With a menu featuring delicious meals, from grilled duck’s breast to a variety of fish dishes, it is well worth visiting El Quatre Gats to enjoy a tasty meal whilst basking in the historical charm.

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Set Portes

Starting life as a friendly cafe, the now large and successful Set Portes is one of the classic places to eat in Barcelona. Most famous for its always perfect paella, it also offers a variety of other seafood and rice dishes, prepared in traditional manners. Try the monkfish stew with crayfish and potatoes. Getting its name from its seven public doors, this bustling restaurant is one of the must-visit eateries in the Gothic Quarter.

Restaurante Ferran

Seafood pasta

A place where attention to detail is of utmost importance, the chefs at Restaurante Ferran finalize every single detail of each dish to deliver a beautifully presented, creative meal with a perfect blend of traditional influences and contemporary methods. Serving delicious dishes true to Mediterranean roots, Restaurante Ferran offers a high-style Barcelona food in a classic and elegant environment for guests to enjoy its tapas and seafood dishes. Spread over two floors, Restaurante Ferran features a bar, as well as two comfortable dining rooms, perfect for groups.

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About the author

From her first ever trip to Spain at 10 years old, Rebecca became obsessed with Spanish. This passion for Spanish has since developed into a love for all things language and travel related and has inspired her dream of working for the Foreign Office. Now studying for a degree in Spanish and Arabic, Rebecca has visited Spain over 10 times, and has just spent a year living, studying and teaching in the historic and cultural heart of Morocco, Fes. An adventurous and ambitious individual, Rebecca hates to be stuck in one place for too long, so next stop Nigeria! When not studying, she loves to spend time with her friends and supportive boyfriend and metaphorical rock Ayman, usually smoking shisha, and is passionate about gymnastics.

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